Depend on Welch’s Quality Trees 

4 Montmorency Cherry, 2-Yr., $1.00 Postpaid 
Welch's 
CHERRIES 
PRICES 
) to 6 ft.—50c Each; Per 10, 45c Each, 
Not Prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft.—30c Each, Postpaid; Per 10, 
25c Each, Postpaid. 
EARLY RICHMOND (English Pie Cherry). A _ well 
known and old standard variety. Tree is hardy, 
healthy, a free grower, very productive and regular 
in bearing. Fruit clear, bright red, of medium size, 
acid, rich, and one of the best for canning and for 
pies. The most popular of the true Kentish Cherries. 
Ripens in June. 
ENGLISH MORELLO. Fruit large, almost blackish 
red when fully ripe; very rich. Tree small. July. 
MONTMORENCY. A _ beautiful, large red cherry, 
larger and finer than Early Richmond and 10 days 
later. Being extraordinarily prolific and very hardy 
it can be highly recommended. 
COMPASS CHERRY-PLUM. It is larger than the 
Richmond Cherry, and is about the same bright red 
color. In quality it is good, with a different flavor 
from any Cherry or Plum. It is fine for canning and 
preserving. July. Much superior to Bush Cherries. 
4 Compass Cherry-Plum, 4 ft., $1.00, prepaid. 
SWEET CHERRY 
YELLOW GLASS. One of the best and most pro- 
ductive of the sweet cherries. Makes a beautiful, 
symmetrical tree. 
PRICES 
5 to 6 ft.—60c Each, Not Prepaid. 
3 to 4 ft.—45ec Each, Prepaid. 
Cherry Special 
6 Early Richmond or Mont- $3 50 
2 
morency Cherries . .. good, 
strong, two-year 5-ft. first- 
class trees, prepaid to you 
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There are few more desirable fruit trees than 
the Cherry. Notably hardy, quite adaptable to dif- 
ferent soils and climates. Can be planted along 
the street, on the lawn, along fences, avenues, in 
corners and in many places where other fruits 
would not be profitable. 

YELLOW GLASS 

4 Early Richmond, 2-Yr., $1.00 Postpaid 
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